. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ^The former, analyzing six reasons for the Souths failure,given by a British symj^athizer in Blackwoods ^Magazine forJuly, 186G, says: We are . . through elimination broughtdown to one factor, the blockade, as the controlling conditionof Union success. In other words that success was made pos-sible by the undisputed naval and maritime superiority of theNorth. Cut off from the outer world and all exterior sourcesof sujjply, reduced to a state of inanition by the blocka


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ^The former, analyzing six reasons for the Souths failure,given by a British symj^athizer in Blackwoods ^Magazine forJuly, 186G, says: We are . . through elimination broughtdown to one factor, the blockade, as the controlling conditionof Union success. In other words that success was made pos-sible by the undisputed naval and maritime superiority of theNorth. Cut off from the outer world and all exterior sourcesof sujjply, reduced to a state of inanition by the blockade,the Confederacy was pounded to death. The povmding Charles Francis Adams, Proceedings, Massachusetts Historical Society,vol. xix,


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